
Bahrain: Legislative Committee Begins Deliberations on New Law for Legal Profession
Akhbar Al Khaleej, 8 April 2025: Bahrain’s Legislative Committee has begun discussions on a proposed law to regulate the legal profession.
The proposal, has been prioritised for swift consideration and aims to regulate the profession as mandated by the constitution. The committee aims to finalise its report within a month, before the end of the current legislative session.
The proposed law would allow the Minister of Justice to establish law firms. Comments have been sought by the committees from bodies, including the Ministry of Justice, the Supreme Judicial Council, the Bahrain Bar Association, and the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The General Secretariat’s Studies Department has also been tasked with conducting a comparative study of legal profession regulations in other countries to identify best practices.
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